Section 7. Installation
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Avoid use of equality in conditional statements. Use >= and <= instead.
For example, use
If X >= Y then do
rather than
If X = Y then do
.
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When programming extended-cyclical summation of non-integers, use
the
AddPrecise()
instruction. Otherwise, as the size of the sum
increases, fractional addends will have an ever decreasing effect on the
magnitude of the sum, because normal floating-point numbers are limited
to about 7 digits of resolution.
7.6.3.16.2 Arithmetic Operations
Arithmetic operations are written out in CRBasic syntax much as they are in
common algebraic notation. For example, to convert Celsius temperature to
Fahrenheit, the syntax is:
TempF = TempC * 1.8 + 32
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Code space can be conserved while filling an array or partial
array with the same value. See an example of how this is done in the
CRBasic example
Use of Move() to Conserve Code Space
(p. 222).
CRBasic example
Use of Variable Arrays to Conserve Code Space
(p. 222)
shows example code to convert twenty temperatures in a variable array
from °C to °F.
Use of Move() to Conserve Code Space
Move
(counter(1),6,0,1)
'Reset six counters to zero. Keep array
'filled with the ten most current readings
Move
(TempC(2),9,TempC(1),9)
'Shift previous nine readings to make room
'for new measurement
'New measurement:
TCDiff
(TempC(1),1,mVC,8,TypeT,PTemp,True,0,_60Hz,1.0,0)
Use of Variable Arrays to Conserve Code Space
For
I = 1
to
20
TCTemp(I) = TCTemp(I) * 1.8 + 32
Next
I
7.6.3.16.3 Expressions with Numeric Data Types
FLOAT
s,
LONG
s and
Boolean
s are cross-converted to other data types, such as
FP2
, by using
'='
.
Boolean from FLOAT or LONG
When a
FLOAT
or
LONG
is converted to a
Boolean
as shown in CRBasic
example
Conversion of FLOAT / LONG to Boolean
(p. 222),
zero becomes false (
0
)
and non-zero becomes true (
-1
).
Summary of Contents for CR6 Series
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